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  2. AirPods - Wikipedia

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    AirPods are wireless Bluetooth earbuds designed by Apple. They were first announced on September 7, 2016, alongside the iPhone 7. Within two years, they became Apple's most popular accessory. [4] [5] AirPods are Apple's entry-level wireless headphones, sold alongside the AirPods Pro and AirPods Max.

  3. Plasma (physics) - Wikipedia

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    Plasma (from Ancient Greek πλάσμα (plásma) 'moldable substance' [1]) is one of four fundamental states of matter (the other three being solid, liquid, and gas) characterized by the presence of a significant portion of charged particles in any combination of ions or electrons.

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    Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) Wireless Ear Buds. $190 $249. Save $59. See at Amazon. Cosori 9-in-1 Air Fryer. $90 $120. Save $30. ... Just use code FRESHFLAVOR at checkout. $280 at Le Creuset.

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    Earspeaker Model No. Release Year Bias Type Notes SR-003MK2 2012 Pro, 5-pin In-Ear SR-X1 2024 Pro, 5-pin SR-X9000 2021 Pro, 5-pin Omega series, Current Flagship

  6. Bose Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Bose store in Century City Bose store at the Hong Kong International Airport. The company was founded in Massachusetts in 1964 by Amar Bose with angel investor funding, including Amar's thesis advisor and professor, Y. W. Lee. [9] Bose's interest in speaker systems had begun in 1956 when he purchased an audio system and was disappointed with its performance. [10]

  7. US Supreme Court's Kagan says emergency docket does not lead ...

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    By Jonathan Stempel. NEW YORK (Reuters) - Justice Elena Kagan said the U.S. Supreme Court would be better off spending less time hurrying through cases on its emergency docket.